Master of
Science in Agriculture – 2005-07 Catalog
College of Agriculture
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room
211
(805) 756-2161, FAX: (805) 756-6577
MS Agriculture with Specializations in:
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Engineering Technology
Animal Science
Crop Science
Dairy Products Technology
Environmental Horticultural Science
Food Science and Nutrition
Irrigation
Plant Protection Science
Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Management
Soil Science
General Characteristics
Graduate studies in the
* professional-level positions with business and industry, government, and foreign service in agriculture and related fields;
* agricultural teaching in secondary schools or community colleges; or
* continued graduate work at other institutions.
When to Apply
Application filing periods are given on page 86 of this catalog. To ensure adequate processing and full consideration, all application materials should be filed with the Cal Poly Admission's Office before the dates given below; nevertheless, applicants are encouraged to file during the initial filing period.
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Fall Quarter |
July 1 |
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Winter Quarter |
November 1 |
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Spring Quarter |
March 1 |
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Summer Quarter |
April 1 |
Prerequisites
Consideration for admission to this program as a classified
graduate student requires a minimum grade point average of 2.75 in the last 90
quarter units attempted. An applicant not meeting these academic standards, but
who meets the basic university standard of a grade point average of 2.5 in the
last 90 quarter units attempted may be considered for admission as a postbaccalaureate student; such admission does not
constitute admission to graduate degree standing (refer to page 85). A change
from postbaccalaureate status to graduate status
requires application and additional processing through the university's
admissions office.
An applicant meeting the grade
point requirement for classified graduate status, but who is deficient in
background courses in agriculture, natural resources and/or related support
disciplines may be considered for admission as a conditionally classified
graduate student. Before such a student is advanced to classified graduate
status, deficiencies in prerequisites must be removed and satisfactory academic
performance in a graduate program must be demonstrated by the completion of no
fewer than 12 units of specified courses with a minimum grade point average of
3.0. Courses taken to remove deficiencies in prerequisites will not count
toward the unit requirement for the degree.
All applicants who do not speak
and write English as their primary language are required to complete the Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), with a minimum score of 550, and the
Test of Written English (TWE), with a minimum score of 4.5.
Programs of Study
There are three MS degrees in
the
The
Thesis
The thesis is based on
independent, supervised research; students should contact individual
departments to determine the availability of funding support for their
research. The final copy of the thesis must meet the standards explained in the
"Manual of Instructions for the Preparation and Submission of the Master's
Thesis or Master's Project" available from the Cal Poly Research and
Graduate Programs Office. At least one course in statistical methods and/or
experimental design is required of students in a thesis curriculum.
Formal
Study Plan
Graduate students must file
the formal study plan for the degree with the Graduate Coordinator of the
Students should refer to the
course descriptions in this catalog for credit limitations of individual
courses; for example, total credit for AG 500, Individual Study, is limited to
six units. At least one course in statistical methods and/or experimental
design is required of students in a thesis curriculum.
All candidates must meet the current Graduation Writing
Requirement; see page 91. All students are required to pass an oral
comprehensive examination which is normally given during the final quarter of
the program of study. A written comprehensive exam may also be required by the
master's degree committee, but this is optional. For students in a thesis program,
the final oral comprehensive examination will include, but not necessarily be
limited to, a defense of the thesis.